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Sundet wrote:Pardon me, but why would Toto want to tour with Chicago? Chicago are long past their heyday and have come to the point where quality as well as ticket sales are decreasing substantially. When they sacked Bill Champlin a few years ago it was probably as low as it could get. Oh well.
Sundet wrote:Pardon me, but why would Toto want to tour with Chicago? Chicago are long past their heyday and have come to the point where quality as well as ticket sales are decreasing substantially. When they sacked Bill Champlin a few years ago it was probably as low as it could get. Oh well.
JohnH wrote:I thought Bill left ? Maybe he was fired and he just spun it as leaving? Andrew ?
DracIsBack wrote:JohnH wrote:I thought Bill left ? Maybe he was fired and he just spun it as leaving? Andrew ?
He was fired. It was spun as him leaving.
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ChickenStu wrote:Don't get me wrong, there is the odd tune here and there I like - but I'm a dyed in the wool Kimball man. Kimball has a bit of an edge to him, whereas Williams voice sounds too clean for me. To be honest, I wouldn't want to go see them live with this current line up. Nothing against Williams, he just doesn't do it for me.
Sundet wrote:ChickenStu wrote:
As for the more soulful sound, I'd give that one to Lukather. His voice is perfect for songs like "Georgy Porgy", "I Won't Hold You Back" and "It's A Feeling".
It's a Feeling was sung by Steve Porcaro.
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